Trying to remove the KDE suite gently, i.e., without breaking dependencies, I finally got down to:
koffice-common depends on karbon. ... karbon depends on koffice-common (>= 1.2.90-4).
Is this as circular as it appears? Can anything be done about it? Is talking to the KDE people like fighting City Hall?
KOffice needs serious work, currently. There's problems with plugin-loading and various other things. I'ts on my todo list, but for obvious reasons I haven't had much time to do "new" development. Add on top of that that there's a new release coming, and I've pretty much been in a holding pattern on it for now.
Anyways, how are you removing it? I'd bet that id you do a "sudo dpkg -r" on all of the packages in koffice, it'll Do The Right Thing.
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